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Social determinants of health associated with severity and mortality in patients with COVID-19

Rodrigo Núñez‐Cortés, Maritza Ortega-Palavecinos, Camilo Soto-Carmona, Pablo Torres-Gangas, Ma. Paz Concha-Rivero, Rodrigo Torres‐Castro

2021Gaceta Médica de México13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Historically, pandemics have resulted in higher mortality rates in the most vulnerable populations. Social determinants of health (SDH) have been associated with people morbidity and mortality at different levels. OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationship between SDH and COVID-19 severity and mortality. METHODS: Retrospective study, where data from patients with COVID-19 were collected at a public hospital in Chile. Sociodemographic variables related to structural SDH were classified according to the following categories: gender, age (< 65 years, ≥ 65 years), secondary education (completed or not), work status (active, inactive) and income (< USD 320, ≥ USD 320). RESULTS: A total of 1,012 laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases were included. Average age was 64.2 ± 17.5 years. Mortality of the entire sample was 14.5 %. Age, level of education, unemployment and income had a strong association with mortality (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The findings reinforce the idea that SDH should be considered a public health priority, which is why political efforts should focus on reducing health inequalities for future generations.

Topics & Concepts

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)DemographyPublic healthUnemploymentMedicineEcological studyRetrospective cohort studyPandemicSocial determinants of healthPopulationDiseaseEconomic growthSociologyNursingInternal medicineEconomicsInfectious disease (medical specialty)Food Security and Health in Diverse PopulationsHealth disparities and outcomesCOVID-19 and Mental Health
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